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. >> al jazzera america presents... on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "talk to aljazeera." my guest this week is def jam cofounder russell simons. what were you like as a kid? >> well, they would have gave me ritalin or something. >> really? >> they have given me something to calm me. my nickname is rush. my company is rush. so i was a little scatter brained, a little all over the place. and i think now, you know, that you manifest in all the businesses, all the things that i am doing, but i think medications make it easier to balance those balls. >> did you think that you were going to be successful when you were a kid? >> i don't think so. a lot of my friends died and went to jail over gangs and drugs and things. i survived and was lucky enough to find a situation where i could butt my energy. i didn't think i was going to be successful in this degree, of course not. >> when you look back what do you think were the things that made you success h. luck? >> a lot of luck. no question luck was a big one. finding one success really matters. for some people that success is an
. >> al jazzera america presents... on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "talk to aljazeera." my guest this week is def jam cofounder russell simons. what were you like as a kid? >> well, they would have gave me ritalin or something. >> really? >> they have given me something to calm me. my nickname is rush. my company is rush. so i was a little scatter brained, a little all over the place. and i think now, you know, that you manifest in all the...
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el imitador de amÉrica. >>> bravo. >>> imitador de amÉrica de juan gabriel. >>> sÍ. de todo. >>> bienvenidos gilberto. om>>>cÓmo estÁs mi reina. >>> este lo hace bien. >>> el maestrazo. >>> el mero mero. >>> quÉ bueno que gilberto estÁ con nosotros. hoy todo el mundo celebra cumpleaÑos de don chente fernÁndez. >>> sÍ, algo haremos al ratito. la gente dice y yo respondo. >>> bien don chente. >>> me encanta. >>> felices que estÉs con nosotros. >>> muy contento, abrazo para la gente que estÁ enferma en casa. en cualquier lugar, nos olvidamos de los que estÁn enfermos, venga la alegrÍa. >>> que viva chihuahua. >>> sÍ, arriba. no, ahÍ estÁ el mapa. >>> promete ser una maÑana extraordinaria sobre la presencia del seÑor este. no se mueva, lo pasamos muy bien. >>> en "despierta amÉrica", calentamos motores rumbo al mundial brasil 2014 nos visitan dos grandes figuras de la mls, seleccionados de honduras y costa rica, dos selecciones que estarÁn en el mundial y tienen grupos difÍciles. >>> "chiquibaby" se encuentra con noel torres, le pide clases de canto, s
el imitador de amÉrica. >>> bravo. >>> imitador de amÉrica de juan gabriel. >>> sÍ. de todo. >>> bienvenidos gilberto. om>>>cÓmo estÁs mi reina. >>> este lo hace bien. >>> el maestrazo. >>> el mero mero. >>> quÉ bueno que gilberto estÁ con nosotros. hoy todo el mundo celebra cumpleaÑos de don chente fernÁndez. >>> sÍ, algo haremos al ratito. la gente dice y yo respondo. >>> bien don...
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going to north america in the. morning so they got skill and they got time to get used to to the north american style and they got the patients from that measurement. developed a lot of play the game and they were in the game instead of the game and be the best so that's the. difference why do you think that's a question isn't to be kept in a team well you know what he's been the most consistent player for the last ten years for some of the russian players number one number two he's been. i would say the oldest guy that you know right now thirty five. number three series he's been working eyes and he recognized as one of the best players in the game today so obviously. to have a guy who want to stanley cups who won the world championships and been playing for the top team and that's how you know the detroit red wings there is. there's no other choices you know there's always a debate going on whose role was more important the coaches or the captains you know how can team what do you think so i can tell you. they co
going to north america in the. morning so they got skill and they got time to get used to to the north american style and they got the patients from that measurement. developed a lot of play the game and they were in the game instead of the game and be the best so that's the. difference why do you think that's a question isn't to be kept in a team well you know what he's been the most consistent player for the last ten years for some of the russian players number one number two he's been. i...
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al jazeera america. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow." kyle, what do you have for us? >> now mother nature has had the benefit of trial and error engineering for 50 billion years. just the last 50 years we started to are follow her lead. here companies are mimicking her by biomimicry. let's take a look. in 1903 when orv
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al jazeera america. while you were asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day 5am to 9 eastern. >> with al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "talk to al jazeera", here with superagent leigh steinberg. what is the hardest part of staying sober? >> the hardest part was what happened four years ago, was the recognition that i had a significant problem, that it was outside my power to fix, and that i had to get help and i haven't made it four years alone. i don't think anybody would stop drinking or give up drugs or stop gambling or shopping or whatever they are addicted to if the craving
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al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonights exclusive report... >> from coast to coast... >> people selling fresh water for fracking... >> stories that
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i'm so thankful paralyzed veterans of america was there for me. surely those who sacrificed so much deserve no less. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. how 'bout this for a career? shoemaker. for sara mcintosh, that's not an anachronism. you design and make shoes by hand & run the chicago school of shoemaking. how do you get into shoemaking? as an artist, you could have been a sculptor, a pottery maker - but shoemaker? >>i started out wanting to make things so it was a very broad field at the time. and then we were doing a back to the land movement, building our own house, and trying to provide all of the things that we needed for ourselves.i got to a pair of shoes that were starting to wear out and i thought well, perhaps i can make these as well. >>and now you've got the school going. you're an artist first. did you know anything about running a business? >>no, and over the years i really tried to train myself to keep records and keep costs and things in balance but it has been a process all these 40 years. >>in t
i'm so thankful paralyzed veterans of america was there for me. surely those who sacrificed so much deserve no less. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. how 'bout this for a career? shoemaker. for sara mcintosh, that's not an anachronism. you design and make shoes by hand & run the chicago school of shoemaking. how do you get into shoemaking? as an artist, you could have been a sculptor, a pottery maker - but shoemaker? >>i started out wanting to make...
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there was an america. we have the largest indian population in the united states but we have new arrivals as well and we have the northern europe population from sweden and norway. and the traditional african-american community which has grown but has always been there as part of the great migration north. greg wilkins is from minnesota for example. it is as a place where people start businesses every day. you can get any kind of food you want. and we have a strong tradition of tolerance. there has been intolerance, too. that goes without saying. but this is where humphrey was the mayor and mccarthy who was a congressman who stood against the war did his thing. and senator paul wilson whose basic sport came. and walter love -- mondale is from there as well. it is a remarkable place. >> host: on capital hill, you are a co-leader of the progressive caucus? >> host: yes, and i am one of the five reps that hoyer relies on to count the vote. i am on the financial service and a proud member of the democratic cau
there was an america. we have the largest indian population in the united states but we have new arrivals as well and we have the northern europe population from sweden and norway. and the traditional african-american community which has grown but has always been there as part of the great migration north. greg wilkins is from minnesota for example. it is as a place where people start businesses every day. you can get any kind of food you want. and we have a strong tradition of tolerance. there...
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byy were not impelled america's support for israel. it is because america is america. what it represents and what america is. as for the second question, what are the greater threats to israel? the iranian nuclear program. unequivocal. yeah people in egypt -- the up inl in egypt -- upheaval egypt and jordan have forced policymakers to rethink just about all of their assumptions it posed new east. challenges. a piece border used to be an open border. they made high-tech fence along that border. they're building a similar one along the northern border. civil war could spillover. it cannot be ignored. the threat to jordan is perhaps the greatest single challenge facing israel that arises from the arab spring. jordan is vital to the israel's security. that is very important. all of that pales compared to the possibility that a regime that is on the record saying that the destruction of the and its part and parcel will acquire nuclear capabilities and it can be made accessible and available to terrorist groups. a contrary were a nuclear arms race in the middle east in which
byy were not impelled america's support for israel. it is because america is america. what it represents and what america is. as for the second question, what are the greater threats to israel? the iranian nuclear program. unequivocal. yeah people in egypt -- the up inl in egypt -- upheaval egypt and jordan have forced policymakers to rethink just about all of their assumptions it posed new east. challenges. a piece border used to be an open border. they made high-tech fence along that border....
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the principles apply to america today. the ggvernment central planning hurts everyone a little but rewards pepeople with conntion. >> the animals themselves are no better off. john: they were the political leaders and over time they prospered at the other animals expense. ♪ ♪ john: some are lower than others. today the animals that are more he will than others are washington politicians and their cronies. and those who get close to the politicians. that is how in the budget deal hollywood film producers got a special break. nascar got $70 million to build a new race track. multinational corporations of offshore subsidiaries got a 9 billion-dollar tax break. and the active part of this is proud progressive who says it is right but who needs help and many need america's tax reforms and they say that we should shrink government so they can't make some animals are more equal than others. do you really want them picking the winners with all of these trillion dollars? >> if we are going to have government and laws, it is abs
the principles apply to america today. the ggvernment central planning hurts everyone a little but rewards pepeople with conntion. >> the animals themselves are no better off. john: they were the political leaders and over time they prospered at the other animals expense. ♪ ♪ john: some are lower than others. today the animals that are more he will than others are washington politicians and their cronies. and those who get close to the politicians. that is how in the budget deal...
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al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. the fbi has announced it's joining the investigation of a pennsylvania woman accused of killing a man with her husband. the welcome now says she's also responsible for dozens of other murders. as al jazeera's erica pitsy said it's the latest twist in the story of the alleged craigslist killers. >> the headlines suggest the accused craigslist killer said she lost count of the number of people she has killed at 22. >> she said she has done this before. >> i said what is the actual number? she said under 100. >> francis scarcell
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bad for america that he's the first openly gay. a lot of gay football players that will be proud of him and rooting for him. gay football players right now in every lock, he on almost every team who are rooting for him . and straight guys like me rooting for him. so that's good. >> i think it's unusual to have someone who is running companies, but who also has this activism. >> you know, when you have a voice you use it, if you can. so i have a voice, and i use it. so as a person who runs a company, i have been to congress to promote a law . i influence, i promote for the president to get him in office. i traveled around this whole country and for other politicians, i have supported them. i have power. we get to talk about laws, my celebrity allows me the freedom to influence things that shouldn't -- my celebrity and money. i should not have influence. citizens should have influence and individuals. shouldn't -- corporations should not. i just know that. corporations should not have this kind of like -- the citizenses united, it's
bad for america that he's the first openly gay. a lot of gay football players that will be proud of him and rooting for him. gay football players right now in every lock, he on almost every team who are rooting for him . and straight guys like me rooting for him. so that's good. >> i think it's unusual to have someone who is running companies, but who also has this activism. >> you know, when you have a voice you use it, if you can. so i have a voice, and i use it. so as a person...
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but when shipped to america then a tremendous cachet took place. many remember the age of the beatles and flowers all over and it was boosted especially by a good advertising campaign standing next to this. obviously when it became part of disney with the love bug, it reached new levels of sales as well. and japan entered the american auto market in the 1960s. especially nissan, which found it cheap and durable small pickup that was attracted to japanese gardeners in california when it entered the market and when they tried to enter the passenger market, they found something quite different. the cars were way underpowered and flimsily too small for larger americans. and it was a disaster until they redesigned it with a larger engine and with more room for americans. america's success made the big companies very successful and that also harm them in the long run because it made them lazy and made their managers oblivious to necessary changes. and it made the union's intransigent when it came to matters of pay. we were falling behind in steel product
but when shipped to america then a tremendous cachet took place. many remember the age of the beatles and flowers all over and it was boosted especially by a good advertising campaign standing next to this. obviously when it became part of disney with the love bug, it reached new levels of sales as well. and japan entered the american auto market in the 1960s. especially nissan, which found it cheap and durable small pickup that was attracted to japanese gardeners in california when it entered...
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built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] only yoplait light and yoplait greek 100 are endorsed by weight watchers. so many delicious flavors that taste outta sight. so many delicious flavors (growling) (growling) (high-pitched screeching) (dogs whimpering) (groaning) darn thing! (russell moaning) come on, russell. would you hurry it up? i'm tired. and my knee hurts. which knee? my elbow hurts, and i have to go to the bathroom. i asked you about that five minutes ago. well, i didn't have to go then! (muffled) i don't wanna walk anymore. can we stop? russell, if you don't hurry up, the tigers will eat you. there are no tigers in south america. zoology. (groans) oh, for the love of pete! go on into the bushes and do your business. okay! here! hold my stuff. i've always wanted to try this
built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] only yoplait light and yoplait greek 100 are endorsed by weight watchers. so many delicious flavors that taste outta sight. so many delicious flavors (growling) (growling) (high-pitched screeching) (dogs whimpering) (groaning) darn...
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these days play hockey in the best they can award the national hockey league in north america and for the russian players you have to be you were. and you have to be candid to now honest and to see that we should won i mean we played against you know and to me there's no doubt in my mind national you know national hockey league because it's a fear of europe. to play and and in the in that the players are getting shorter and better because of the competition and it's you got to. prove yourself every single night when you step on the ice and for many many years you know if you want to stay long or play like what then fifteen twenty years it's a lot it's a big commitment and and that's where you getting better and that's where being the recognized as like a great player you know will take in there were. keen sidney crosby you know and i want to know but i'm so so thinking when you're such a star in your n.h.l. team you probably have some sort of an ego and then you have all different n.h.l. stars put in a team together does that get in the way the personalities are there that's the that'
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al jazeera america. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here's a look at your top stories. a new u.n. report says there is abundant evidence of crimes against humanity in north korea. more than 300 witnesses spoke of mass starvation, abduction and torture among other abuses. north korea rejecting the accusays. in venezuela three diplomats have been ordered to leave amid protests. >>> attack on the usthe u.s. toe syrian government for peace talks. president obama said he's considering new ways to pressure president bashar al-assad but this weekend senator john mccain repeated his call to provide more military aid. >> none of us want boots on the ground, but to not revisit other options that are viable is the only thing we can do, and this is shapeful, had is shameful what is going on. >> secretary of state john kerry said a political solution is still the number one way out of the war. now we go to the professor of mideast studies at ucla. previews, good to talk to you again, what do you think of senator mccain calling for u.s. policy in syria an abysmal failure and disgrace
al jazeera america. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here's a look at your top stories. a new u.n. report says there is abundant evidence of crimes against humanity in north korea. more than 300 witnesses spoke of mass starvation, abduction and torture among other abuses. north korea rejecting the accusays. in venezuela three diplomats have been ordered to leave amid protests. >>> attack on the usthe u.s. toe syrian government for peace talks. president obama said he's...
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tonight, only on al jazeera america. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking ior instance, can fracking >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow." i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle. rachelle tell me what can i do with bamboo to get around town? >> turns out you can build a bike. we were using bamboo for well over a century. but down in greensboro, alabama, you can build a bike with an innovative new design. why don't we check it out? deep in the heart of rowe, alabama, the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. the catfish capital is
tonight, only on al jazeera america. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking...
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. -- in america, the majority draws a formal circle around thought. a formidable circle around thought. within these limits, the writer is free, but woe to him if he dares to be on them. a political rear is close to him, he has offended the only power that has the ability to open it to him. he gives then, finally, under the daily effort, he yields and returns to silence, as though he felt remorse for having told the truth. we will not go through these links. i was trying to think of interesting mavericks. think of some interesting mavericks who were not politically correct. my first is barry goldwater, john anderson, 1980. we have to replace the private automobile. he was a republican. he said the energy crisis is based on private automobiles. barney frank, known for a good one-liner. not a pariah, there is a major legislative account judgment, -- legislative accom plishment, dodd frank. he said to one of his constituents but arguing with you is like arguing with my dining room table. rand paul gets into trouble often. like them not we personally, we
. -- in america, the majority draws a formal circle around thought. a formidable circle around thought. within these limits, the writer is free, but woe to him if he dares to be on them. a political rear is close to him, he has offended the only power that has the ability to open it to him. he gives then, finally, under the daily effort, he yields and returns to silence, as though he felt remorse for having told the truth. we will not go through these links. i was trying to think of interesting...
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al jazeera america. take a new look at news. ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow." i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle. rachelle tell me what can i do with bamboo to get around town? >> turns out you can build a bike. we were using bamboo for well over a century. but down in greensboro, alabama, you can build a bike with an innovative new design. why don't we check it out? deep in the heart of rowe, alabama, the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. the catfish capital is struggling to keep its head above water. >> what happened when you came here? >> about 75% of the shops shut down. >> there was one thing they had plenty of. >> we have a lot of bamboo. you have to have something you're making out of it. >> pandor became somewhat of a one woman stimulus plan for governor'sboro, running the hero foundation, she tapped into the town's most unwanted resource to do it. bamboo bicycles aren't exactly a new idea. they have been around since the first one was introduced back in 1894. and now they
al jazeera america. take a new look at news. ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow." i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle. rachelle tell me what can i do with bamboo to get around town? >> turns out you can build a bike. we were using bamboo for well over a century. but down in greensboro, alabama, you can build a bike with an innovative new design. why don't we check it out? deep in the heart of rowe, alabama, the once thriving town of greensboro is...
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america. is responsible for locking its own up. and creating criminals and a cycle of criminal natural comes, you knowcriminal atcriminalitie. >> mike the sam number 52 came out of the closet before the draft and started a little firestorm i think it's fair to say. you have been very vocal in game rights. tell me why. and then tell me what you think about this young guy. >> people are suffering. people need to wake up. consciousness, it's always the same thing, right? you have a voice, say gays should get the rights that we all -- the rights that we want for ourselves and the rights that we should give to others. the respect that we demand for ourselves, we should give to others. that's a simple mantra, i try to live by. so i want to be able to get married again, not now. [laughter] >> i want to get -- >> well, let's hear what news you are making for me. go ahead. >> i want to get married again. people should have the right to get married. people should have the right to live freely in our soc
america. is responsible for locking its own up. and creating criminals and a cycle of criminal natural comes, you knowcriminal atcriminalitie. >> mike the sam number 52 came out of the closet before the draft and started a little firestorm i think it's fair to say. you have been very vocal in game rights. tell me why. and then tell me what you think about this young guy. >> people are suffering. people need to wake up. consciousness, it's always the same thing, right? you have a...
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big labor, what sort of shape is that patient in in america? >> in declining health for two decades now. going back to 1983, it was 20% were union workers and almost half of all union workers today are in the public sectors. teachers, police, firefighters, when you realize most of them are there, the none in the private sector is really small. for unions to become relevant again, they have got to go into the private sector, it's not culturally the same thing in the north, it's not better than cultural a big part of the southern experience. >> and so we understand the vote was close. the uaw is not into moral victories, so what does friday's failure mean for uaw? >> it's been in decline all that time, 400,000 active members now. they still have a presence with detroit's three auto makers, but they haven't been able to crack northern or southern plants. volkswagen is in tennessee. tennessee has seen more unionized worker growth than in any other state in the united states. there is some movement toward them and they were hoping this would really
big labor, what sort of shape is that patient in in america? >> in declining health for two decades now. going back to 1983, it was 20% were union workers and almost half of all union workers today are in the public sectors. teachers, police, firefighters, when you realize most of them are there, the none in the private sector is really small. for unions to become relevant again, they have got to go into the private sector, it's not culturally the same thing in the north, it's not better...
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al jazeera america. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy and these are our top stories at this hour, pretrial hearings are expected to begin for the first guantanamo detainee charged with a capitol offense in the tribunals and he is expected accused of the deadly attack on uss-cole in 2000 and 17 americans were killed in the attack. the copilot is accused of hijacking a plane to rome. and swiss officials say the pilot landed in geneva because he wanted to seek asylum and they are expected to call for a criminal investigation into human rights violations in north korea and u.n. is releasing a report this morning that alleges executions, raped, forced abortions and enslavement. a diplomatic solution to the syria crisis ended with agreement and leaders on all sides are playing the blame game and blamed the u.s. and said the u.s. had a negative climate for dialog and kerry had harsh words for russia and called on moscow to be part of the solution and not send weapons to the regime and say
al jazeera america. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy and these are our top stories at this hour, pretrial hearings are expected to begin for the first guantanamo detainee charged with a capitol offense in the tribunals and he is expected accused of the deadly attack on uss-cole in 2000 and 17 americans were killed in the attack. the copilot is accused of hijacking a plane to rome. and swiss officials say the pilot landed in geneva because he wanted to seek asylum and...
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. >> al jazzera america presents... on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> if any industries female employees suffered a sexual harass the rate of 30%, it would probably be shut down. according to a survey, that's what it's like for models in the fashion industry. while the industry is enjoying its latest moment in the spotlight questions are raised about the mental and physical health about the models that magazines. >> i'm joined by a working model, founder and director of model alliance, aiming to bring ethical standards and change to the modelling industry. she's the co-author of "picture me", a documentary on the current industry. and also joined
. >> al jazzera america presents... on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am your anchor. the u.n. says north korean leader kim jong-un could face trial for crimes against humanity. the charismaticics matteo renzi is tapped to be the next leader of italy. can he fix the ailing economy. and a machine with the mind of n ant. engineers are looking to machines to help them. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. united nations investigators accuse north korea's government today of orchestrating widespread abuses of civilians similar to those of the nazi's in world war ii, ranging from systemic executions to mass starvations. the report warned that leader kim jong-un may be held directly i countable for the crimes. north korea has categorically rejected the claims. here is our coverage. >> what lies behind this facade in north korea? these students marching loyal to the regime, filmed at an elite university by the bbc resemi-. the evidence of what goes on in north korea's prisons is shadow why
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am your anchor. the u.n. says north korean leader kim jong-un could face trial for crimes against humanity. the charismaticics matteo renzi is tapped to be the next leader of italy. can he fix the ailing economy. and a machine with the mind of n ant. engineers are looking to machines to help them. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america...
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america must maintain our moral clarity. i've often spoken to you about good and evil, and this is made somewhat comfortable, but good and evil are present in this world, and between the two, there can be no compromise. murdering innocent to advance an ideology is wrong every time, everywhere. freeing people from oppression and despair is eternally right. this nation must continue to speak out for justice and truth. we must always be willing to act in their defense and to advance the cause of peace. >> well, time for my presidents' day takeaway. i've shown you several presidential good-byes today, and if you're looking to brush up on your presidential history, let me recommend these farewells are often a great place to start. they are often used as a last chance to express regret and offer advice against successors. lbj shared discomfort on gun control, reagan talked patri patrioti patriotism. that echoed back to george washington in 1796, when he wrote about the importance of patriotism, the dangerous influence of foreign p
america must maintain our moral clarity. i've often spoken to you about good and evil, and this is made somewhat comfortable, but good and evil are present in this world, and between the two, there can be no compromise. murdering innocent to advance an ideology is wrong every time, everywhere. freeing people from oppression and despair is eternally right. this nation must continue to speak out for justice and truth. we must always be willing to act in their defense and to advance the cause of...
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e >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. here are the top stories at this hour. we are following a developing news story out of switzerland where the high jacker of an ethiopia plane is now in custody. the plane had a military escort and the hijacker was asking for asylum. according to the airlines website the passengers and crew are safe. >> secretary of state john kerry is accusing the bashar al-assad group of stalling in the peace talks. the venezuela opposition leader wanted by police in connection with violent protests said he'll lead more demonstrations on tuesday. a warrant has been issued for the arrest of lopez. he says he has done nothing wrong. >> the united nations recommends the international criminal court investigate north korea for crimes against humanity. a u.n. report due to be released alleges executions rape and forced abortions. >> demonstrators agreed to sleeve city hall in kiev if the government dropped charges against arrested activists. >> those are the headlines. i'm thomas drayton in new york. "tal
e >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. here are the top stories at this hour. we are following a developing news story out of switzerland where the high jacker of an ethiopia plane is now in custody. the plane had a military escort and the hijacker was asking for asylum. according to the airlines website the passengers and crew are safe. >> secretary of state john kerry is accusing the bashar al-assad group of stalling in the peace talks....
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your concern if america goes dark. assess thee you to american education system and how good a job it does keeping the lights on of creating globally minded citizens. what would need the prescriptions to do a better job? >> that is not a question. that is like a whole new thing. i think, and i do write about this occasionally if you go to the exams and whatnot. but what i find, i write about education a lot. i am not an educator. i just play one on tv. i am interested in american power, economics that goes to jobs, and that takes you to education, and so i am kind of but i think we, have a lot of work to do. there is no question about it erie it i think the single most important issue in my view is parent and --t parents to instill a love of learning to their children and have high expectations, everything else, teacher ed, reform, technology is third, fourth, and fifth, as far as i am concerned. let me say, first of all, these are great questions. and i incident as many as i issue oft this pessimism and optimism runs
your concern if america goes dark. assess thee you to american education system and how good a job it does keeping the lights on of creating globally minded citizens. what would need the prescriptions to do a better job? >> that is not a question. that is like a whole new thing. i think, and i do write about this occasionally if you go to the exams and whatnot. but what i find, i write about education a lot. i am not an educator. i just play one on tv. i am interested in american power,...
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al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> one thing we know is while the public is shut out of negotiating process, private, corporate interests are not. in particular, big contraindustries are spending gi norm amounts of money to convince policy makers that copyright laws will lead to innovation, creatisty and jobs. in reality, that is not the case. internet users need to know what is going on in the secret trade negotiations. internet users have a right to participate in this powerful international deal that will impact millions of lives fo decades to come. you just watched a clip from the electronic frontier foundation. myera, from your perspective, what is ot risk here? >> based upon the leak of the intellectual property chapter that we saw from wikileaks, from november last year, it carries tonnes of copyright leaving users being senn sored. one is interm
al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> one thing we know is while the public is shut out of negotiating process, private, corporate interests are not. in particular, big contraindustries are spending gi norm amounts of money to convince policy makers that copyright laws will...
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built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> president's day and 6:29 as we take this view from the east bay and we are ready to call it a night. guess what? this is no traffic. it is a holiday. >> except maybe here. well county it was clear in the -- well, it looked clear in the picture the. >> there was no fog out there. >> we will check in with mike. >> if you have been with us, we are watching clouds increaseing. here is how it looks the last couple of hours, coming in from the west but because they are high clouds, no radar runs the you don't get the chance to see it, they are beautiful. upper 30's inland, and low-to-mid 40's for the bay and coastal communities through 7:00 and as we head to noon, high clouds hang around and temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50's and still in the mid-to-upper 50's at the coast at hurricane but the rest of us will move further ahead into the low 60's and b
built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> president's day and 6:29 as we take this view from the east bay and we are ready to call it a night. guess what? this is no traffic. it is a holiday. >> except maybe here. well county it was clear in the -- well, it looked clear in the picture the. >> there was no fog out there. >> we will check in with...
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new episode, deadly force only on al jazeera america >> time for "listening post's" news bites. we got a look into editorial policy. on february 10th, the associated press, washington post and the "new york times" all ran similar stories quoting anonymous government sources saying that the obama administration was considering a drone strike to kill an american citizen suspected of planning an attack on the u.s. from overseas. the ap and the post both omitted one key bit of information, the location of the potential strike. the ap said it had withheld the information at the request of officials from the government who said that publishing it could intrurpt ongoing counter terror operations despite a similar request to with hold the location, the "new york times" published it. it was pakistan. carolyn ryan, the times' washington bureau chief said while the paper takes such interventions from the government seriously, i worry that their requests to with hold information have become almost blanket policy. she added, when they made the request to us, we pressed them for an explanatio
new episode, deadly force only on al jazeera america >> time for "listening post's" news bites. we got a look into editorial policy. on february 10th, the associated press, washington post and the "new york times" all ran similar stories quoting anonymous government sources saying that the obama administration was considering a drone strike to kill an american citizen suspected of planning an attack on the u.s. from overseas. the ap and the post both omitted one key...
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this morning on "gma." >>> good morning, america. hope you're having a good presidents' day and having a good start as well. >>> what a weekend for team usa and t.j. oshie. that was some game. >> it was. >>> look at what's happening today in sochi. fog and weather problems causing events to be postponed. the men's biathlon and snowcross. there you see the footage. that's how dense the fog is. you can barely see the sign that says canceled. >> oh, that's got to be a bummer. especially for the athletes. we're going to get to that ahead. >>> right now, the breaking new details on the attempted high ja high jack -- hijacking in mid-air overnight. terry moran is in london with the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. there was panic in fact international skies overnight. a rare successful hijacking. this morning authorities are questioning the ethiopian co pilot of ethiopian airlines flight 702 is being questioned. he is the man who seized control of the plane in a bid for asylum from his troubled and violent nat
this morning on "gma." >>> good morning, america. hope you're having a good presidents' day and having a good start as well. >>> what a weekend for team usa and t.j. oshie. that was some game. >> it was. >>> look at what's happening today in sochi. fog and weather problems causing events to be postponed. the men's biathlon and snowcross. there you see the footage. that's how dense the fog is. you can barely see the sign that says canceled. >> oh,...
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and you cannot this title to do things that many people in america can relate to. can you talk to us about that? >> guest: i remember when i was staying on a cold january day in 2009. when rocco palma was out there and this includes the oath of office that he was taking to be president. aretha franklin sang my country. and i remember being swept up in that moment. i remember saying we were thinking about everything to arrive at this particular moment. and i looked out on the mall and i looked at the capital. and i thought about what happened in 1963 which is one martin luther king gave his i have a dream speech and that includes the song my country. they were saying that someone like barack obama could be elected president. then i remember standing there in a cold moment thinking about a song that i had heard many years before and there is an alternative version two "my country tis of thee", the stronghold of slavery, they wrote a song criticizing the slave system. and it has attention. and there is a benefit to own their group and we do not dare let the people who
and you cannot this title to do things that many people in america can relate to. can you talk to us about that? >> guest: i remember when i was staying on a cold january day in 2009. when rocco palma was out there and this includes the oath of office that he was taking to be president. aretha franklin sang my country. and i remember being swept up in that moment. i remember saying we were thinking about everything to arrive at this particular moment. and i looked out on the mall and i...
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>>> making news in america this morning -- breaking overnight. a plane is forced to make an emergency landing after an attempted hijacking. we're live with the latest. >>> chilling claim. a teenager makes a stunning admission. if proven true, the crimes would put her among the most prolific serial killers. >>> weather woes. warm temperatures affecting the olympics for days. now fog is causing an even bigger problem. >>> hidden surprise. a woman thought she was having triplets. what the doctors found in the delivery room stunned everyone. >>> good morning on this presidents' day. i'm marci gonzalez. >> i'm ryan smith. john and diana are off. we begin with the breaking news overnight. from europe. an ethiopian airlines jet forced to land in switzerland due to an attempting hijacking. >> the plane was bound for rome but ended up at the geneva airport, some 400 miles away. abc's lama hasan is tracking the latest from london. lama? >> reporter: hey, good morning to you. here's what we know. according to swiss police, an ethiopian airlines plane was fo
>>> making news in america this morning -- breaking overnight. a plane is forced to make an emergency landing after an attempted hijacking. we're live with the latest. >>> chilling claim. a teenager makes a stunning admission. if proven true, the crimes would put her among the most prolific serial killers. >>> weather woes. warm temperatures affecting the olympics for days. now fog is causing an even bigger problem. >>> hidden surprise. a woman thought she...
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i actually believe the solution for our energy problems is going to be corporate america, is going to be private enterprise, that when we get the policy framework right, the people in sphere will come up with creative, imaginative, innovative solutions that will blow our minds. if you really look at what is happening in the fossil fuels arena, people are being really creative and innovative. some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology some people in the united states came up with is a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american business to get. >> you are saying not all corporations are evil. in fact, it's ok to make money as long as it's toward a goal. >> i don't think corporations are evil. what i don't think we should do is rely on corporations for our morality. the truth is we are a nation of people, and i hate to say it, but the law of the land is the people who run corporations' responsibility is to take care of their stockholders, so that is a limited worldview in my opinion, and that's not the worldview that is going to get u
i actually believe the solution for our energy problems is going to be corporate america, is going to be private enterprise, that when we get the policy framework right, the people in sphere will come up with creative, imaginative, innovative solutions that will blow our minds. if you really look at what is happening in the fossil fuels arena, people are being really creative and innovative. some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology some people in the united states came up...
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. >> you're watching al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz. >>> tourists targeted a disturbing turn in egypt's violence, a bus carrying tourists is bombed. >>> pressure grows on the venezuelan president to step down. >>> first time in half a century. cuban students are in american schools. they share their eye-opening experiences. tonight we're hearing from survivors who escapes in order korea and their stories are shocking the world. extermination camps killing entire families, prisoners digging their own graves and forced abortions. a new united nations reports to be released in hours. it blames the kim family for years of crimes against humanity. >> it is a place that would make your hair stand on end. >> kim young sun, known as yodok. >> from sunrise to sunset you work. there are no set working hours. you get up at 3:30 a.m. and work until dark. >> she managed to escape the country giving evidence to the united nations and the south korean capitol seoul, for their year long investigation of the secretive regime. it is ev
. >> you're watching al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz. >>> tourists targeted a disturbing turn in egypt's violence, a bus carrying tourists is bombed. >>> pressure grows on the venezuelan president to step down. >>> first time in half a century. cuban students are in american schools. they share their eye-opening experiences. tonight we're hearing from survivors who escapes in order korea and their stories are shocking the world. extermination camps killing...
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all through africa and latin america and asia and europe and america. we all have very similar problems. some of them are different magnitudes. some involve different diseases. but you don't have to go very far from right where we are sitting. just go to haiti and look at the terrible tragedy that has taken place there. the world pledged all this money and yet they are still there with diseases that i thought were eradicated and they are still living in tents and not having the ability to be in charge of their own destiny and feed their families. we have to get together and do things about it. >> many people watching this interview are big admirers of your work. i am curious to know who you admire. are there thought leaders that you look up to? >> well, we learn from each other. we are both early members of a group called the giving pledge. we sit and share mistakes. there are people like george soros who has done really innovative work. we get to meet the scientists working on this stuff. maybe the most amazing are the people out in the field who spend
all through africa and latin america and asia and europe and america. we all have very similar problems. some of them are different magnitudes. some involve different diseases. but you don't have to go very far from right where we are sitting. just go to haiti and look at the terrible tragedy that has taken place there. the world pledged all this money and yet they are still there with diseases that i thought were eradicated and they are still living in tents and not having the ability to be in...
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whoo. >> america, and if you have any questions? >> i have a question, you don't miss being that kick ass superpower, us cowering under our desks. >> why desks? >> because it was like hiding from the ruskies who were going to bomb us. >> bomb come, you die. >> when you put it that way, yeah, it was a stupid plan. one i couldn't wait to get back to. >> duck and cover. >> (bill) i'm bill. i've had diabetes since i was a little kid. and i used to smoke. that's a bad combination. but if you're doing that, i've got a tip for you: make a list. put the people you love at the top. put down your eyes, your legs, your kidneys, and your heart. now, cross off all the things you're okay with losing because you'd rather smoke. you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. phone: your account is already paid in full. oh, well in that case, back to vacation mode. ♪boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants... voice-enabled bill pay. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ huh, 15
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we are america. we're moving forward. you can either come with us or we will leave you behind. >> boitano is convinced that the games will never again be held in a country that is proud of its prejudices. >> i truly believe that the ioc will never again choose a country to have the olympics in that doesn't have a good human rights record or a country that is not tolerant. >> earlier this week, vladimir putin inadvertently hugged a gay gold medal speed skater interest holland. >> we all get carried away in the magic and pageantry of the olympics. i mean, wouldn't it be great if that bastard did too? i mean, it would be. he put on a huge show. learned something from it. we're back now. thank you, harry smith with final thoughts from the roundtable. nicolle, we look how quickly things have moved in america for the g oo p, for republicans, what dreebs the agenda on social issues? how do they play it. >> i think on issues like gay marriage, we are a party divided by generations. i was, i signed on to a republican friend of the
we are america. we're moving forward. you can either come with us or we will leave you behind. >> boitano is convinced that the games will never again be held in a country that is proud of its prejudices. >> i truly believe that the ioc will never again choose a country to have the olympics in that doesn't have a good human rights record or a country that is not tolerant. >> earlier this week, vladimir putin inadvertently hugged a gay gold medal speed skater interest holland....
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that is the hallmark of america. we are fine with michael douglas becoming a movie actor because he's talented maybe the movie star kids have their parent's acting genes. >> maybe they really are good actors. >> the today show used to be a big deal job he had to earn. but did this other spon dent earn it? >> jenna bush hagar had experience on that. >> jenna bush hagar. >> did chellie clsea clinton ea shot? >> thank you for the opportunity. >> paul mccartney's daughter. >> i love getting interviewed by somebody who knows what it is like. >> give me a break. it is so selfish. it's unfair. >> you agree? >> i agree with this one. >> my point is this, if people show that they have some ability, once they have received some benefits then in general the public is really perfectly prepared to accept it. >> i am not fine with those two women. thank you adam bellow. >> what happens when government tries to back on special trifl ledges. some who have grown accustomed to the handsouts riot. >> in one case entitled dairy farmers
that is the hallmark of america. we are fine with michael douglas becoming a movie actor because he's talented maybe the movie star kids have their parent's acting genes. >> maybe they really are good actors. >> the today show used to be a big deal job he had to earn. but did this other spon dent earn it? >> jenna bush hagar had experience on that. >> jenna bush hagar. >> did chellie clsea clinton ea shot? >> thank you for the opportunity. >> paul...
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not only eleven on and in america parade in serbia. he and ready to ninety as a branch from a young age scientists here colin qaeda's in london and teacher and then fight when twenty three year old mens rea tantrums he really has joined with the syrian army. he continued his heart it argued that the stickler she leaves. tripoli is divided into sunni and shia parts. ironically by the street called syria to music and we feel that st the site in the fifth of. i wiped and sunni neighborhoods in this part of the phenomenon. when mike and the other thing that disappoints the syrian president and his regime this one came out. damon who comes to humans. my two teens who he's unique. and we didn't cry didn't seem to do is those who don't carry that franco follow the astronomy at the wallace been allowed to see him in conflict and while the war. he's had the full piece to combat that made the list country. warren seems to only spread for their own. people he seemed to be used to seem fine to use scary sniper rifles through pc markets the callous
not only eleven on and in america parade in serbia. he and ready to ninety as a branch from a young age scientists here colin qaeda's in london and teacher and then fight when twenty three year old mens rea tantrums he really has joined with the syrian army. he continued his heart it argued that the stickler she leaves. tripoli is divided into sunni and shia parts. ironically by the street called syria to music and we feel that st the site in the fifth of. i wiped and sunni neighborhoods in...
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to look at what could really be motivating america's newfound focus in africa. hundreds of millions of american dollars of africa as the. into gone absent spending on the continent there's plenty of war materials here nigeria a case in point the west african nation is america's fourth largest supplier of crude oil accounting for eleven percent of all u.s. oil imports they have made a lot of investment and. they have invested so much in the oil sector and they need to protect that and that believes rafsanjani is the real reason for u.s. troop expansion in africa not to bring democracy not to help the local populations but to protect american interests and justify the reasons for being here the governess in that area. to you know the collapse of. you know accountability. and of course you know dubai is the definitive show economy couple crisis in the country provided you know it is to me it in terms of i'm going to come part of policy reasons to actually come into nigeria africa is dotted with u.s. bases and a growing constellation of small american drone outposts
to look at what could really be motivating america's newfound focus in africa. hundreds of millions of american dollars of africa as the. into gone absent spending on the continent there's plenty of war materials here nigeria a case in point the west african nation is america's fourth largest supplier of crude oil accounting for eleven percent of all u.s. oil imports they have made a lot of investment and. they have invested so much in the oil sector and they need to protect that and that...
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growing constellation of small american drone outposts camp limb or near north of somalia has been america's main facility on the continent for nearly a decade it houses about four thousand military and civilian personnel but at the end of last year it was forced to stop flying drones in the area after a string of crashes and growing anger from locals problem is u.s. forces are getting stretched very thin they're being tasked with missions will be their numerical logistics capability right now and the danger will have to go like all forward and. new conflicts expand shroom and all the next thing you know. troops and money. mischa's u.s. secretary of state john kerry says it is happening in africa so exciting overall and we are really deeply engaged and the president has instructed us to really try to. light our fire under our efforts in throughout the crowd but what's not so exciting is the growth of jihadists and groups across the continent thousands of american soldiers are gearing up for missions as part of the pentagon's new strategy to train and advise african militaries to deal with th
growing constellation of small american drone outposts camp limb or near north of somalia has been america's main facility on the continent for nearly a decade it houses about four thousand military and civilian personnel but at the end of last year it was forced to stop flying drones in the area after a string of crashes and growing anger from locals problem is u.s. forces are getting stretched very thin they're being tasked with missions will be their numerical logistics capability right now...
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>> with al jazeera america. >> hey guys welcome back totech. i'm phil torres and here with kosta and marita. now guys this story i got to do is one of my favorites. helping technology change people's lives. this is a robot that paraplegic people can use to walk again. let's take a look. >> hi! >> this dream happening today. >> these kids from a summer camp near aspen, colorado is if to give amanda a lifesaving gift. a gift she hasn't been able to do here since she was paralyzed in a horrific accident 21 years ago. >> now i want to invite the kids to have at it and rip into it. >> it is a buy ontic robot called exo. a battery powered external skeleton that gives her body the power to do this: >> are you ready? >> three two one blast off! >> whoa! >> and this. >> i'm walk, you guys! >> and even this! [ crying ] >> the technology is so cutting-edge that amanda is the first person in the united states to own one. >> the moment she stood up, i was just amazed because she's been sitting down for 21 years! and that first feeling to stand up again, it'
>> with al jazeera america. >> hey guys welcome back totech. i'm phil torres and here with kosta and marita. now guys this story i got to do is one of my favorites. helping technology change people's lives. this is a robot that paraplegic people can use to walk again. let's take a look. >> hi! >> this dream happening today. >> these kids from a summer camp near aspen, colorado is if to give amanda a lifesaving gift. a gift she hasn't been able to do here since she...